Vicco "Loriot" von Buelow Obituary

BERLIN (AP) - German humorist Vicco von Buelow, often cited by Germans as proof of their sense of humor and known to the nation simply by his nom de plume, "Loriot," has died. He was 87.

Von Buelow died of old age in his hometown of Ammerland in Bavaria on Monday night, his publisher, Zurich-based Diogenes Verlag AG, said Tuesday.

He was lauded by the nation's Die Zeit weekly as a German cultural figure on a par with classical writers Friedrich Schiller or Wolfgang Goethe.

"Loriot wants to be funny. And, compared to many others who also want that, he actually succeeds, enormously, again and again," Patrick Sueskind, author of the novel "Perfume," said of von Buelow.

Born into an aristocratic German family north of Berlin in 1923, von Buelow started out drawing cartoons in the 1950s for the national magazine Stern.

Two decades later, he adopted the name "Loriot," French for oriole, from the bird pictured on his family's coat of ar ms. He created a cartoon dog called "Wum," whose popularity sparked a career that went on to include several TV cartoon series, songs and more than 50 books.

"'Loriot' taught us to laugh at the most complicated, and the simplest, difficulties in life," German President Christian Wulff said.

His drawings were known for their satirical view of daily life, depicted by potato-nosed caricatures of middle-class Germans.

"Comedy requires a certain hero's fall," Von Buelow said in an 2003 interview with the Austrian weekly Falter. "When a person makes a serious attempt at something and fails, you have comedy."

Von Buelow's enormous popularity is reflected in a number of colloquial phrases that have seeped into everyday speech, including the expression of surprise or confusion "Ach!" or "yodel diploma," to describe a worthless educational degree.

He was decorated with several of Germany's most important literary awards and in 1998 received the German "Gre at Cross of Merit with Star," one of the country's highest decorations.

A well-known German film director, Dieter Wedel, best summed up Germans' adoration of von Buelow when he quipped, "The Germans don't have any sense of humor - the Germans have Loriot!"

BERLIN (AP) - German humorist Vicco von Buelow, often cited by Germans as proof of their sense of humor and known to the nation simply by his nom de plume, "Loriot," has died. He was 87.

Von Buelow died of old age in his hometown of Ammerland in Bavaria on Monday night, his publisher, Zurich-based Diogenes Verlag AG, said Tuesday.

He was lauded by the nation's Die Zeit weekly as a German cultural figure on a par with classical writers Friedrich Schiller or Wolfgang Goethe.

"Loriot wants to be funny. And, compared to many others who also want that, he actually succeeds, enormously, again and again," Patrick Sueskind, author of the novel "Perfume," said of von Buelow.

Born into an aristocratic German family north of Berlin in 1923, von Buelow started out drawing cartoons in the 1950s for the national magazine Stern.

Two decades later, he adopted the name "Loriot," French for oriole, from the bird pictured on his family's coat of ar ms. He created a cartoon dog called "Wum," whose popularity sparked a career that went on to include several TV cartoon series, songs and more than 50 books.

"'Loriot' taught us to laugh at the most complicated, and the simplest, difficulties in life," German President Christian Wulff said.

His drawings were known for their satirical view of daily life, depicted by potato-nosed caricatures of middle-class Germans.

"Comedy requires a certain hero's fall," Von Buelow said in an 2003 interview with the Austrian weekly Falter. "When a person makes a serious attempt at something and fails, you have comedy."

Von Buelow's enormous popularity is reflected in a number of colloquial phrases that have seeped into everyday speech, including the expression of surprise or confusion "Ach!" or "yodel diploma," to describe a worthless educational degree.

He was decorated with several of Germany's most important literary awards and in 1998 received the German "Gre at Cross of Merit with Star," one of the country's highest decorations.

A well-known German film director, Dieter Wedel, best summed up Germans' adoration of von Buelow when he quipped, "The Germans don't have any sense of humor - the Germans have Loriot!"

Guest Book Highlights

"Loriot will always be a part of our lives, I do life in New Zealand and my children who were born here have watched the Loriot Videos over and over again. An absolutely great man"- Marion Arlidge (Auckland)

"will mis his humor tremendously"- agnes gordon (weeki wachee, FL)

"My sincere condolences to the family during this difficult time. I hope that the family finds comfort from Psalms 147:3 which says: "He is healing the broken-hearted ones And is binding up their painful spots." May you find comfort in God's promises..."- Ryan Ashley

"A great artist and a legend. God bless his family and friends."- Sigrid (Chicago, IL)

"To the family of Vicco Von Buelow. May you find comfort in the memories of your love one."- Theresa Campbell (Lithonia, GA)